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Asymmetrical Design Schemes for Wall Hangings

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Summary: How to arrange a group of asymmetrical or different sized wall hangings or pictures; get expert tips and advice on creating beautiful wall decorations in this free home improvement video.

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Craig has a bachelor's degree in interior design from The University of Arkansas and has been a designer for eleven years. He currently designs in Missoula, Montana for Hunting &...read more

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" My name is Craig Hale. I am an interior decorator and on behalf of Expert Village.com, I am going to help you hang pictures on your wall and create interest without spending a whole lot of money. So you do not have two great wall sconces to hang on either side of your great art print that you have found. But you do have a really awesome basket that you have found that you just absolutely love and this really cool cross that somebody found and gave to you for a birthday present. Obviously when you hang on either side of the print, it does not look that great because your balance is not there and one object is way bigger than the other. So an easy solution to do is instead of doing a symmetrical scheme to do an asymmetrical scheme and basically what you will do is simply hang one over the other and why this works is because by grouping the two smaller objects and filling in the space, you are counter balancing the heaviness of the large print and so by using an asymmetrical balance you can use desperate objects to create a cohesive hole. "

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